A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus is provided with a couple of heating resistors placed at the positions where those resistors may each interfere thermally with respect to an air flow, and a couple of driving circuits for driving those heating resistors. The air flow rate signal is obtained by calculating the difference between the output signals of a couple of heating resistors in terms of heat radiation rate effected by an air flow, and adding the difference value onto the output signal of one of the heating resistors.
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14. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus having a couple of heating resistors thermally interfering with each other with respect to an air flow, each heating resistor including an independent drive circuit, wherein respective output signals of the two heating resistors, which correspond to an air flow rate, being adjusted so that both output signals are the same with respect to an air flow in one direction and said output signals of respective heating resistors being compensated irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value of said output signals of said two heating resistors;
wherein a fuel injection control is performed in response to an output signal.
2. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus in which a forward flow detection signal is detected from a heating current necessary to heat a forward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to a predetermined temperature, and a backward flow direction signal is detected from a heating current necessary to heat a backward flow heating resistor installed in the air passage to a predetermined temperature, comprising:
a canceling means for canceling a differential mode noise included in each of the detection signals by adding an alternating current component of the backward flow detection signal to the forward flow detection signal and adding an alternating current component of the forward flow detection signal to the backward flow detection signal.
13. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus having a couple of heating resistors thermally interfering with each other with respect to an air flow, each heating resistor including an independent drive circuit, wherein respective output signals of the two heating resistors, which correspond to an air flow rate, being adjusted so that both output signals are the same with respect to an air flow in one direction and said output signals of respective heating resistors being compensated irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value of said output signals of said two heating resistors;
wherein a filter is mounted between an output part for an output signal and an input part for an air flow rate signal in a control unit for a fuel injection control.
1. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus for measuring an air flow rate with a heating resistor installed in an air passage, comprising:
a couple of heating resistors installed in the air passage, each of said heating resistors outputting a respective output signal; wherein a compensated air flow rate signal is output irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value between the output signal of one heating resistor and the output signal of the other heating resistor; wherein a heater generating heat independently on an air flow rate is inserted between a couple of heating resistors used for measuring an air flow rate; and said couple of heating resistors are placed at positions occupying an upper stream side and a down stream side with respect to an air flow.
11. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus for measuring an air flow rate with a heating resistor installed in an air passage, comprising:
a couple of heating resistors installed in the air passage, each of said heating resistors outputting a respective output signal; wherein a compensated air flow rate signal is output irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value between the output signal of one heating resistor and the output signal of the other heating resistor; wherein said two heating resistors include two independent drive circuits; wherein a heater generating heat independently on an air flow rate is inserted between a couple of heating resistors used for measuring an air flow rate; and said couple of heating resistors are placed at positions occupying an upper stream side and a down stream side with respect to an air flow.
9. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus for measuring an air flow rate with a heating resistor installed in an air passage, comprising:
a couple of heating resistors installed in the air passage, each of said heating resistors outputting a respective output signal; wherein a compensated air flow rate signal is output irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value between the output signal of one heating resistor and the output signal of the other heating resistor; wherein said two heating resistors are placed at closed positions where said two heating resistors interfere thermally with respect to air flow; wherein a heater generating heat independently on an air flow rate is inserted between a couple of heating resistors used for measuring an air flow rate; and said couple of heating resistors are placed at positions occupying an upper stream side and a down stream side with respect to an air flow.
10. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus for measuring an air flow rate with a heating resistor installed in an air passage, comprising:
a couple of heating resistors installed in the air passage, each of said heating resistors outputting a respective output signal; wherein a compensated air flow rate signal is output irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value between the output signal of one heating resistor and the output signal of the other heating resistor; wherein an output signal of a heating resistor placed at a upper stream of an air flow is used as said reference output signal of said heating resistor used as a reference; wherein a heater generating heat independently on an air flow rate is inserted between a couple of heating resistors used for measuring an air flow rate; and said couple of heating resistors are placed at positions occupying an upper stream side and a down stream side with respect to an air flow.
12. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus for measuring an air flow rate with a heating resistor installed in an air passage, comprising:
a couple of heating resistors installed in the air passage, each of said heating resistors outputting a respective output signal; wherein a compensated air flow rate signal is output irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value between the output signal of one heating resistor and the output signal of the other heating resistor; wherein output signals obtained by said two heating resistors are adjusted by a circuit so as to be identical to each other with respect to an air flow from a certain direction; wherein a heater generating heat independently on an air flow rate is inserted between a couple of heating resistors used for measuring an air flow rate; and said couple of heating resistors are placed at positions occupying an upper stream side and a down stream side with respect to an air flow.
8. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus for measuring an air flow rate with a heating resistor installed in an air passage, comprising:
a couple of heating resistors installed in the air passage, each of said heating resistors outputting a respective output signal; wherein a compensated air flow rate signal is output irrespective of the flow direction by correcting a difference value between the output signal of one heating resistor and the output signal of the other heating resistor; wherein said correcting of the difference value is performed by multiplying a constant value or a variable constant determined in response to an air flow rate and the difference value between output signals of said two heating resistors; wherein a heater generating heat independently on an air flow rate is inserted between a couple of heating resistors used for measuring an air flow rate; and said couple of heating resistors are placed at positions occupying an upper stream side and a down stream side with respect to an air flow.
3. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus provided with a pair of air flow rate detecting parts for detecting heating currents necessary to heat a forward and a backward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to a predetermined temperature, respectively, as a forward flow detection signal and a backward flow detection signal, in order to output an air flow rate signal including a directional component of the air flow in the air each passage by using detection signal, further comprising:
a canceling means for canceling differential mode noises included in the forward and the backward detection signals by adding an alternating current component of the backward flow detection signal to the forward flow detection signal and adding an alternating current component of the forward flow detection signal to the backward flow detection signal, and outputting the forward and the backward low cancellation signals; wherein an air flow rate signal is output by using the forward and the backward flow cancellation signals instead of the forward and the backward flow detection signals.
6. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus comprising:
a pair of air flow rate detecting parts for detecting heating currents necessary to heat a forward and a backward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to a predetermined temperature, respectively, as a forward detection signal and a backward flow detection signal, a signal comparing means for determining the direction of the air flow in the air passage by the comparison of large and small of the forward and the backward flow detection signals, a signal selecting means for selecting one of the forward and the backward flow detection signals on the basis of the result of determination, and a differential amplifying circuit for switching and inputting the forward and the backward flow detection signals, adding an alternating current component of the backward flow detection signal to the input forward flow detection signal, and switching and outputting either one of an output signal higher than a reference voltage in proportion to the added signal and an output signal lower than the reference voltage in proportion to the input backward flow detection signal; wherein an air flow rate signal including a directional component of the air flow is output by using the output signal from the differential amplifying circuit.
7. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus comprising:
a pair of air flow rate detecting parts for detecting heating currents necessary to heat a forward and a backward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to a predetermined temperature, respectively, as a forward flow detection signal and a backward flow detection signal, a signal comparing means for determining the direction of the air flow in the air passage by the comparison of large and small of the forward and the backward flow detection signals, a signal selecting means for selecting one of the forward and the backward flow detection signals on the basis of the result of determination, and a differential amplifying circuit for switching and inputting the forward and the backward flow detection signals, inverting the phrase of an alternating current component of the forward flow detection signal and adding the resultant signal to the input backward flow detection signal, and switching and outputting either one of an output signal higher than a reference voltage in proportion to the forward flow detection signal and an output signal lower than the reference voltage in proportion to the added signal; wherein an air flow rate signal including a directional component of the air flow is output by using the output signal from the differential amplifying circuit.
15. A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus provided with a pair of air flow rate detecting parts for detecting heating currents necessary to heat a forward and a backward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to a predetermined temperature, respectively, as a forward flow detection signal and a backward flow detection signal, in order to output an air flow rate signal including a directional component of the air flow in the air each passage by using detection signal, further comprising:
a canceling means for canceling differential mode noises included in the forward and the backward detection signals by adding an alternating current component of the backward flow detection signal to the forward flow detection signal and adding an alternating current component of the forward flow detection signal to the backward flow detection signal, and outputting the forward and the backward low cancellation signals; wherein an air flow rate signal is output by using the forward and the backward flow cancellation signals instead of the forward and the backward flow detection signals; wherein said cancelling means includes a signal comparing means for determining a direction of the air flow by the comparison of large and small of the forward and the backward flow detection signals, and a signal selecting means for selecting one of the forward and the backward flow cancellation output signals on the basis of the result of determination.
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The present invention relates to an air flow meter for measuring the intake air flow rate to an internal combustion engine, especially, a heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus for measuring the air flow rate in the condition accompanied with a backward flow in a pulsating flow.
The air flow in an internal combustion engine is pulsated by a continuous make and break operation of the intake air valve. The pulsation is so amplified by the effect of the columnar vibration in the intake air duct, and the air flow inside the intake air pipe becomes a backward flow in specific conditions related to the number of rotations of the engine and the aperture of the throttle valve. This backward flow brings about various bad effects in the heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus. As for an apparatus for solving this problem, a prior art apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1-206223 (1989) is known as an air passage structure having a sub air duct shaped in a letter I (or L) which is used as a means for increasing the accuracy of the measurement of the heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus operated under a condition where a backward flow occurs with a pulsating flow. In this prior art device, the air passage is so configured that the backward flow directly blows against the heating resistor by forming a wall facing against the backward flow.
As for another apparatus for reducing the bad effect of the backward flow, a prior art device is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 62-812 (1987). In this prior art device, similarly to the present invention, by detecting the direction of the air flow using the thermal interference between a couple of heating resistors, the output voltage signals from the heating resistors are altered by judging the direction of the air flow; when the air flow is a forward flow, the output voltage to be used is selected from the output voltage signal of the heating resistor for the forward flow; when the air flow is a backward flow, the output voltage signal from the heating resistor for the backward flow is selected.
In general, it is difficult to measure the direction of the air flow, forward or backward, selectively only by using a single heating resistor. In order to solve this problem, for example, as shown in
By means of forming a wall against the direction of the backward flow as described above for the prior art, and making he air passage structure so that the backward flow may not low directly against the heating resistor, it is possible to reduce the estimation error for the average output. However, the reduced error with this means is only half of the overall error. This is because the amount of forward flow increases as the amount of backward flow increases. Thus, in order to reduce the estimation error due to the backward flow, it is necessary to reduce the output value of the forward flow when the backward flow occurs or subtract the backward flow component from the forward flow component as well as the measurement of the forward flow component. There is a prior art apparatus related to this solution in which, in case the backward flow is observed by detecting the direction of the air flow by comparing the output signals from those two heating resistors using a couple of heating resistors as disclosed in the other prior art described above, the backward flow component is subtracted from the forward flow component. This method has yet another problem. One is related to the reduction of resolution in supplying data to the micro computer. DC voltage handled by many micro computers used for general automotive applications is between 0 and 5.12 (V). However, in this method where both the forward flow and the backward flow have a similar relationship between the air flow rate and the output voltage, the resolution of the forward flow is reduced. In an extreme case, the threshold voltage 2.56(V) is used and the range below 2.56(V) is for the range of the output voltage for the backward flow and the range over 2.56(V) is for the range of the output voltage for the forward flow. Thus, the resolution of the output voltage for the forward flow in this case is half of the resolution when the entire range between 0 and 2.56(V) can be used for the forward flow. Though the threshold voltage 2.56(V) in this case is a somewhat extreme case, the resolution for the forward flow is reduced because the threshold voltage should be determined between 1(V) and 2(V) in order to measure the backward flow precisely.
If the heating resistor has a thermal response delay, the detection of the backward flow is delayed when comparing the output signals from the heating resistors. This detection delay has an effect on the measurement precision. This can be illustrated with
Further, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 62-812 (1987), the conventional apparatus determines a direction of air flow by using two heating resistors and produces an output signal by using either one of the detection signals. A noise component produced due to the mutual interference between the two heating resistors and included in the output signal is moderated by attenuating the alternating current component.
However, because the output signal is attenuated in the prior art apparatus, there is the problem that the delay of detection becomes large at the time when the air flow is inverted and thus the precision of the measurement deteriorates.
Therefore, a first object of the present invention is to increase the precision of the measurement of the air flow rate in the pulsated flow accompanying with the backward flow in a practical on-board environment, which is one of the major problems in the above described heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus, and to provide a heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus which has advantages in ease of handling, reliability and cost.
A second object of the present invention is to provide an improved heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus which can reduce the above-mentioned noise, thus maintaining the precision of measurement.
In order to solve the above-described first problem, a couple of heating resistors are placed at positions which interfere with the air flow with respect to thermal properties, and if the air flow is a forward flow, the output signal from the sensor is corrected by the electronic circuit so that the output signal for the forward flow may be equal to the output signal for the backward flow, but if the air flow is a backward flow, the difference between the output signal for the forward flow and the output signal for the backward flow is so adjusted as to be larger. In addition, the larger one of the output signals from those two heating resistors is so adjusted as to be equalized to be the lower one, and if the air flow is a backward flow, by reducing the output signal of the heating resistor for the forward flow, the overall average value of the output signals is thus so adjusted as to be lowered. In this method, the difference between the output signal for the forward flow and the output signal for the backward flow which occurs only when the air flow is a backward flow is used as the correction value. With this method, the switching operation of the output signals for the forward flow and the backward flow by using the switching circuit can be eliminated. And furthermore, the threshold value for separating the forward flow and the backward flow is not required and the output voltage used for the heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus can be varied between 0 and 5.12(V), and therefore, a higher resolution for the output signal can be established when the air flow is a forward flow. As the difference between the output signal from the heating resistor for the forward flow and the output signal from the heating resistor for the backward flow necessarily arises when the air flow is a backward flow even if the heating resistors have a thermal response delay, the detection and judgment of the backward flow can be performed precisely.
Further, the preferable apparatus for attaining the above-described second object is as follows.
A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus is provided in which a forward flow detection signal is detected from a heating current necessary to heat to the predetermined temperature a forward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage, and a backward flow detection signal is detected from a heating current necessary to heat a backward flow heating resistor installed in the air passage to the predetermined temperature. The apparatus comprises:
a cancelling means for cancelling a differential mode noise included in each of the detection signals by adding the component of the alternating current of the backward flow detection signal to the forward flow detection signal and adding the component of the alternating current of the forward flow detection signal to the backward flow detection signal.
Another preferable apparatus related to the second object is as follows.
A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus is provided with a pair of air flow rate detecting parts for detecting heating currents necessary to heat a forward and a backward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to the predetermined temperature, respectively, as a forward flow detection signal and a backward flow detection signal, in order to output an air flow rate signal including a directional component of the air flow in the air passage by using each detection signal. The apparatus comprises:
a cancelling means for cancelling differential mode noises included in the forward and the backward detection signals by adding the component of the alternating current of the backward flow detection signal to the forward flow detection signal and adding the component of the alternating current of the forward flow detection signal to the backward flow detection signal, and outputting the forward and the backward flow cancellation signals;
wherein an air flow rate signal is output by using the forward and the backward flow cancellation signals instead of the forward and the backward flow detection signals.
A still further preferable apparatus related to the second object is as follows.
A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus comprising:
a pair of air flow rate detecting parts for detecting heating currents necessary to heat a forward and a backward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to the predetermined temperature, respectively, as a forward flow detection signal and a backward flow detection signal,
a signal comparing means for determining the direction of the air flow in the air passage by the comparison of large and small of the forward and the backward flow detection signals,
a signal selecting means for selecting one of the forward and the backward flow detection signals on the basis of the result of determination, and
a differential amplifying circuit for switching and inputting the forward and the backward flow detection signals, adding an alternating current component of the backward flow detection signal to the input forward flow detection signal, and switching and outputting either one of an output signal higher than a reference voltage in proportion to the added signal and an output signal lower than the reference voltage in proportion to the input backward flow detection signal;
wherein an air flow rate signal including a directional component of the air flow is output by using the output signal from the differential amplifying circuit.
A still further preferable apparatus related to the second object is as follows.
A heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus comprising:
a pair of air flow rate detecting parts for detecting heating currents necessary to heat a forward and a backward flow heating resistor installed in an air passage to the predetermined temperature, respectively, as a forward flow detection signal and a backward flow detection signal,
a signal comparing means for determining the direction of the air flow in the air passage by the comparison of large and small of the forward and the backward flow detection signals,
a signal selecting means for selecting one of the forward and the backward flow detection signals on the basis of the result of determination, and
a differential amplifying circuit for switching and inputting the forward and the backward flow detection signals, inverting the phase of an alternating current component of the forward flow detection signal and adding the resultant signal to the input backward flow detection signal, and switching and outputting either one of an output signal higher than a reference voltage in proportion to the forward flow detection signal and an output signal lower than the reference voltage in proportion to the added signal;
wherein an air flow rate signal including a directional component of the air flow is output by using the output signal from the differential amplifying circuit.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained hereinafter. Firstly, the preferred embodiments related to the apparatus which can attain the first object will be described with reference to
A couple of heating resistors are placed in the intake air duct, each of which is driven by an independent drive circuit, respectively. Although a single drive circuit can drive both of the heating resistors theoretically, there happens to be a thermal response delay with this configuration in which the frequency response for about 20 to 200 Hz can not be established in a practical engine operation environment, and hence, the direction of the air flow can not be discriminated. This drive circuit is controlled in feedback mode by supplying the heating flow to the heating resistors so that the temperature difference between the heating resistors and heat-sensitive resistors (the heating and heat-sensitive resistors generally shown as 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b) installed separately for measuring the intake air temperature may be maintained at a constant value. Those two heating resistors are placed in positions where the heated air flows interfere thermally with the heating resistors at the upper stream or the down stream of the air flow, respectively. When the forward flow air flow 4 occurs, the heat generated by the forward flow heating resistor tries to heat up the backward flow heating resistor located in the down stream, and when the backward flow air flow occurs, the heat generated by the backward flow heating resistor tries to heat up the forward flow heating resistor located in the upper stream. With this configuration, for example, when the forward flow occurs, the heating flow for keeping the constant temperature difference between the backward flow heating resistor and its corresponding heat-sensitive resistor can be less than the heating flow for the forward flow heating resistor because the backward flow heating resistor gets the heat generated by the forward flow heating resistor. Thus, the comparison between the heating flows of those two heating resistors can teach the direction of the air flow, forward flow or backward flow, and the air flow rate.
Vout=Vf-kx(Vr-Vf)+Voffset (1)
where,
Vout: the output signal of the heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus after the backward flow correction,
Vf: the output signal of the forward flow heating resistor,
Vr: the output signal of the backward flow heating resistor,
k: an arbitrary constant value,
Voffset: an offset value for the output signal (defined if necessary),
In the above formula, the term, kx(Vr-Vf) represents the correction term when the backward flow occurs. As the output signals of two heating resistors are the same when the forward flow occurs, the correction term is zero, and the output signal of the forward flow heating resistor is used. On the other hand, as the output signal of the backward flow heating resistor is higher when the backward flow occurs, the component due to the backward flow can be corrected. And furthermore, by adding the constant value k to the difference between the output signals of the forward flow heating resistor and the backward flow heating resistor, a flexible correction can be done. The offset value for the output signal, Voffset, is defined if necessary.
Referring to the output signals of the forward flow heating resistor and the backward flow heating resistor at first, the output signal of the forward flow heating resistor and the output signal of the backward flow heating resistor are almost the same when the forward flow occurs, but the output signal of the backward flow heating resistor is larger than the output signal of the forward flow heating resistor when the backward flow occurs. Those are output signal characteristics in accordance with the output signal characteristics shown in FIG. 3. And furthermore, referring to the final output signals, in comparison with the output signal generated by adding only the offset value to the output signal of the forward flow heating resistor, shown by the broken line, the output signal corrected with the backward flow component is almost equal to the output signal generated by adding only the offset value to the output signal of the forward flow heating resistor when the forward flow occurs, but smaller when the backward flow occurs. This means that the averaged output signal when the backward flow occurs can be reduced. Thus, it is proved experimentally that the air flow rate measuring apparatus of the present invention can detect the backward flow, and that there is such an effect that the output signal of the forward flow heating resistor can be reduced when the backward flow occurs which is the primary object of the present invention.
Finally, referring to
The intake air 37 coming through the air cleaner 24 goes through the body of the heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus 1, the intake duct 25, the throttle body 28 and the intake manifold 29 having the injector 30 for injecting the fuel, and reaches the engine cylinder 32. The gas generated in the engine cylinder 33 is exhausted through the exhaust manifold 34.
The air flow rate signal supplied by the circuit module of the heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus, the throttle valve angle signal supplied by the throttle angle sensor 27, the oxygen content signal supplied by the oxygen content sensor 35 installed in the exhaust manifold 34 and the engine rotation velocity signal supplied by the engine tachometer 31 are put into the control unit 36, where an optimal fuel injection amount and an optimal valve aperture are calculated and determined by using those signals, and the injector 30 and the idle control valve 26 are controlled by using those calculated optimal values.
Next, the preferred embodiments related to the apparatus which can attain the second object of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
In
In other words, one air flow rate detecting part 48 detects the heating current necessary to heat the forward flow heating resistor 41 positioned in an air passage to the predetermined temperature as the forward flow detection signal V2F, and the other air flow rate detecting part 58 detects the heating current necessary to heat the backward flow heating resistor 51 installed in an air passage to the predetermined temperature as the backward flow detection signal V2R.
The forward flow detection signal V2F and the backward flow detection signal V2R have their characteristics adjusted by characteristic adjusting circuits 61 and 62, respectively, and are output as a forward flow adjustment signal VOF and a backward flow adjustment signal VOR, respectively. After that, these adjustment signals VOF and VOR are compared with each other by a comparater 69, and the larger signal is selected by a switching circuit 70. Namely, a direction of air flow is determined by the comparison of the large and small signals of the forward flow adjustment signal VOF and the backward flow adjustment signal VOR in the comparater 69 or signal comparing means.
Finally, a differential amplifier 71 inverses the voltage when the backward flow is detected, amplifies a forward flow cancellation signal VOUTF or a backward flow cancellation signal VOUTR, which is an output signal VOUT, and outputs flow rate signal VG including the component of the direction of air flow.
If the heating resistor for detecting the forward flow and the heating resistor for detecting the backward flow are thermally connected to each other, then the change in the heating current of each of the heating resistors has a complimentary relationship. Further, the forward flow adjustment signal VOF and the backward flow adjustment signal VOR have differential mode noises of which phases there are inverted with each other. Similarly to the prior art, if either one of these adjustment signals including the differential mode noises is selected and used as an output signal VOUT of the flow meter, then the output signal VOUT and the flow rate signal VG also include the noises. While the component of the differential mode noise can be eliminated by using an attenuation method, for example, by averaging the components of alternating currents of the forward and backward flow adjustment signals, there is the problem in which the delay of detection becomes large due to the attenuation when the air flow was inverted.
Accordingly, in the present invention, the noise can be eliminated without the delay of detection at the time when the air flow is inverted. Namely, in the embodiment of
A switching means or circuit 91 comprising the signal comparing means or comparater 69 and the signal selecting means or switching circuit 70, inputs the forward and backward flow adjustment signals VOF and VOR adjusted in characteristic which are indicative of a forward and a backward direction of air flow, respectively, and controls the switching operation of the switch circuit 70. Namely, the direction of the forward and backward flow is detected, the switching operation of the switching circuit 70 is performed, and the output signal VOUT (VOUTF or VOUTR) of which the noise was cancelled is output. It is possible to use the forward flow detection signal V2F and the backward flow detection signal V2R, instead of the adjustment signals VOF and VOR, respectively.
As described above, it is possible to attenuate or cancel and eliminate the differential mode noise without a large detection delay at the time when the air flow is inverted.
To sum up, in the present invention, the component of the alternating current of the backward flow detection signal is added to the forward flow detection signal, and that of the forward flow detection signal is added to the backward flow detection signal. Namely, the circuit is constructed so as to cancel the differential mode noises included in two detection signals by adding the components of the alternating currents of the respective detection signals opposed to the forward flow detection signal V2F and the backward flow detection signal V2R to each other.
In other words, if an air flow meter which can detect a backward flow is constructed by two air flow rate detecting parts each including a heating resistor, the two heating resistors thermally interfere with each other as they are thermally close to each other, the excess quantity of heat is transferred to the other heating resistor as a heating current supplied to one heating resistor increases, and the heating current is decreased by the air flow rate detecting part on the side of the heating resistor suffering from the excess quantity of heat. As a result, two heating current detection signals (detection signals V2F, V2R) include noise components of which the phases are inverted. Accordingly, the present invention is constructed so as to eliminate the above noise components by adding the components of the alternating currents of the two heating current detection signals to each other.
In the first embodiment, the cancelling means 90 further can include a signal selecting means for selecting either one of the forward flow cancellation output signal and the backward flow cancellation output signal.
In the embodiment of
Namely, in this embodiment, only the component of the alternating current of the backward flow adjustment signal VOR is added to the forward flow adjustment signal VOF by an alternating current signal pick-up means having the resistor 64 and the capacitor 65, in order to cancel the differential mode noises. In other words, the cancelling means, the switching means and the differential amplifier are formed integrally in the apparatus according to the present embodiment.
According to the embodiment of
Further, if the output voltage of the apparatus shown in
In this embodiment, the delay of detection of the occurrence of the backward flow can be improved by correcting the original delay of response in the heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus using equalizers 72, 73 provided at the previous stage of the comparater 69 for determining a direction of flow into which the forward and backward flow adjustment signals adjusted in characteristic are input. It should be appreciated that it is possible to provide the equalizers 72, 73 to other embodiments, as well as to remove them.
In the embodiment of
According to the embodiment of
In
A signal comparing means 82, alternating current extracting means 83, 84, signal adding means 85, 86 and a signal selecting means 87 are provided inside of the fuel injection amount control unit 81 of a fuel injection amount control system for an internal combustion engine. The fuel injection amount control unit 81 produces the output signal VOUT including a directional component, and transmit the output signal VOUT to a signal processing means 88 as the information necessary to control the fuel injection amount. The signal processing means 88 processes the output signal VOUT and makes the flow rate signal VG.
Accordingly, one cancelling means 90a comprises the alternating current extracting means 84 and the signal adding means 85, and the other cancelling means 90b comprises the alternating current. extracting means 83 and the signal adding means 86. The switching means 91 comprises the signal comparing means 82 and the signal selecting means 87. Namely, in this embodiment, the switching means for selecting one of input signals or two adjustment signals and the cancelling means for adding the alternating current component of one input signal to the other input signal and adding that of the other input signal to one input signal and outputting the resultant signals, are provided in the fuel injection amount control unit 81 which is a semiconductor electronic circuit.
According to the embodiment of
A cancelling means 90 of
Further, in
Namely, such a heating resistor type air flow rate apparatus has a cancelling means for cancelling the differential mode noise components included in forward and backward flow detection signals by adding the alternating current component of the backward flow detection signal to the forward flow detection signal and adding the alternating current component of the forward flow detection signal to the backward flow detection signal, in addition to means for detecting the forward flow detection signal V2F from the heating current necessary to heat the heating resistor for the forward flow installed in the air passage to the predetermined temperature and means for detecting the backward flow detection signal V2R from the heating current necessary to heat the heating resistor for the backward flow installed in the air passage to the predetermined temperature.
In this case, the air flow rate signal VG can be obtained by using the forward flow cancellation output signal VOUTF and the backward flow cancellation output signal VOUTR which are output from the cancelling means.
In a heating resistor type air flow rate measuring apparatus or air flow meter comprising an air flow rate detecting part and a characteristic adjusting circuit, it is also possible to provide the cancelling means 90 between the air flow rate detecting parts 48, 58 and the characteristic adjusting circuits 61, 62.
Watanabe, Izumi, Uchiyama, Kaoru, Kobayashi, Chihiro, Igarashi, Shinya, Akamatsu, Masuo, Isono, Tadashi
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